Almost 13 months ago, the U.S. Men's National Team lost to Mexico and Costa Rica, and fans were quick to demand Jurgen Klinsmann's resignation or downright dismissal. The furor was so bad that we had to write an article explaining some of "The Real Problem(s) Behind Our National Team."

Fast forward to today, and the U.S. Men's National Team has lost to Mexico and Costa Rica (again) this past week in World Cup Qualifying, with fans again demanding Klinsmann's dismissal. Is that where all the blame should go, or are we just skimming the surface? We discuss the deeper issues facing US Soccer and the U.S. Men's National Team on this week's podcast!

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How often do we watch training sessions in which the activity is focusing on youth players playing one touch. In fact, so many coaches want to master a one-touch style of play that we've begun to miss an important point about youth development. Forget one-touch, we need to instill a two-touch mentality in youth development?

Why? Well, listen to our latest episode of The Coaching Journey podcast as we tackle this important topic as well as give a brief update on The Coaching Journey and our recent hiatus!

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